2016
DOI: 10.1590/1809-43412016v13n2p177
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Weathering: A Graphic Essay

Abstract: This graphic essay is part of an ongoing collaborative effort that combines ethnographic research on the relationships between falconers, birds of prey and their environments with research on drawing as an anthropological method and "style". Through a combination of text and drawings, the essay shows the affective materiality of the world through a focus on the aerial perception of birds of prey as they move with the currents of the wind. The term 'weathering', developed in previous work by one of the authors,… Show more

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“…In the context of the post-crime-disaster, beach monitoring included the installation of nets to prevent tailings brought downstream from entering the mangrove, and some researchers and veterinarians from an institute based in Vitória, partners with the Tamar Project, came to the region to collect blood and eggs from turtles in order to analyse the effects of the mud for the next two years. The direction of the wind directly affected the direction in which the mud moved, momentarily uniting the terrestrial, marine and aerial worlds (tailings, marine currents and wind currents, respectively), reflecting the influence of the climate on the movement of humans and non-humans (Azevedo & Schroer 2016). Thus, the turtles avoided the beaches with the highest concentration of mud, determining at that moment whether it was worth crossing a wall of tailings to reach the sand.…”
Section: Relationships And(in) Critical Situationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of the post-crime-disaster, beach monitoring included the installation of nets to prevent tailings brought downstream from entering the mangrove, and some researchers and veterinarians from an institute based in Vitória, partners with the Tamar Project, came to the region to collect blood and eggs from turtles in order to analyse the effects of the mud for the next two years. The direction of the wind directly affected the direction in which the mud moved, momentarily uniting the terrestrial, marine and aerial worlds (tailings, marine currents and wind currents, respectively), reflecting the influence of the climate on the movement of humans and non-humans (Azevedo & Schroer 2016). Thus, the turtles avoided the beaches with the highest concentration of mud, determining at that moment whether it was worth crossing a wall of tailings to reach the sand.…”
Section: Relationships And(in) Critical Situationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O exercício resultou em experiências diversas, curiosas, que me fizeram perceber que, mesmo em se tratando de adultos que se consideravam inaptos para desenhar, eles poderiam ganhar algo desenhando em suas pesquisas 5 .Foi essa primeira experiência docente que me levou a dar oficinas de desenho, relacionando-o à ideia de produção de um diário gráfico como parte do trabalho de observação e descrição dos antropólogos.As oficinas ocorreram na UNIFESP em 2014 a convite de Marta Jardim, na UFRN em 2014 a convite de Lisabete Coradine, na Universidade de Aberdeen junto com Manuel João Ramos em 2015, na XIV Semana de Antropologia da UFRN em 2016, na UFPB em 2017 como parte de um projeto de extensão sob minha coordenação e no II SIPA na Unicamp em 2018 a convite do LA'GRIMA 6 .Durante o ano de 2015, fiz pós-doutorado na Universidade de Aberdeen, quando realizei pesquisa sobre desenho e antropologia e participei de diversas oficinas no âmbito do projeto Knowing From the Inside, liderado por Tim Ingold. Em Aberdeen, também tive a oportunidade de produzir, junto com Sara Asu Schroer, um ensaio gráfico sobre a relação entre falcões e falcoeiros em forma de arte sequencial(Azevedo & Schroer 2016), no qual buscamos combinar desenhos e texto de forma reciprocamente complementar. Para nos aproximarmos dessa ideia, tivemos que lidar com um misto de roteiro e storyboard.…”
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